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4.1.5. Component failure caused by not performing scheduled maintenance service
such as oils, grease, failure to clean tanks, pumps, filters, spray lines, nozzles
or any other components and not tightening or replacing loose or missing
bolts, nuts, fittings, shields and covers.
4.1.6. Damage or machine failure caused by carelessness or accidental damage,
improper operation, inappropriate transportation or storage of the Product.
4.1.7. Any contamination or leakages caused or induced by the Customer.
4.1.8. Any use or operation of the Product outside the physical, electrical or
environmental specifications of the Product.
4.1.9. Any alterations, modifications, attachments or unauthorised repairs to the
Product which have not been authorised in writing by GPS; and
4.1.10. Failures due to faulty or inadequate electrical sources of power.
5. OEM Warranties
5.1. All OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) components are covered by
the Original Manufacturer’s Warranty. It is the Customer’s responsibility to
familiarise themselves with these warranties, and subject to clause 7, that is
the only warranty given to the customer in respect of that part of the Product.
6. Statutory Rights and Exclusions (New Zealand Only)
6.1. If the Product has been acquired for the purposes of a business then pursuant
to section 43(2) of the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (“CGA”) it is agreed
that the provisions of the CGA do not apply. To the fullest extent permitted by
law in New Zealand, GPS excludes any liability for any direct or indirect loss or
damage of any kind arising from the Product, including consequential loss or
damage or loss of profits, and loss or damage arising from the negligence of
GPS’s employees and agents. The warranty is personal to the Customer and
cannot be transferred to a subsequent purchaser (although the purchaser, in
some circumstances, may have rights under the CGA or the Sale of Goods Act).
These exclusions do not exclude GPS’s liability in respect of any warranties or
guarantees implied by any relevant legislation in New Zealand which cannot
legally be contracted out of.
7. Warranty Claim Procedure
7.1. To obtain warranty service:
7.1.1. The Warranty Registration Form must be returned to GPS by the Customer
within 14 days of taking delivery of the Product;
7.1.2.
The Customer must read the Operating manual before operating the
Product; The Customer must provide with notice of the defect GPS within
the warranty period and within 14 days of discovery of the claimed problem,
and allow reasonable time for replacement or repair.
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